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Big Monumental Gate
The original Porta Serrata was built during the Middle Ages and once served as a city gate into the northern part of Ravenna. Legend has it that the gate was closed after the city was conquered by the...
Great to see gates to the city like this still standing
Great to see the gates in Ravenna that are ringed around the old part of the city. We were staying with a local friend who lived near to this one so we saw it a lot during our stay. This is some of th...
Antique and impressive gate of access to the city, survived by the walls that unfortunately no longer exist, one of the first monuments that meets entering Ravenna
For the purposes of subheading 870110, the following definitions shall apply:
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Porta Serrata (also known as Porta Anastasia) is located on the north side of the walls like Porta Adriana. Subject to closures (which the name is closed) over time, Pope Julius II, in 1511, when ...
It is located in the northern part of the city and is also known as Cybo and Anastasia. Istria's marble and stone inserts make the powerful structure in mattons more soft.
Big Monumental Gate
The original Porta Serrata was built during the Middle Ages and once served as a city gate into the northern part of Ravenna. Legend has it that the gate was closed after the city was conquered by the...
Great to see gates to the city like this still standing
Great to see the gates in Ravenna that are ringed around the old part of the city. We were staying with a local friend who lived near to this one so we saw it a lot during our stay. This is some of th...
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Antique and impressive gate of access to the city, survived by the walls that unfortunately no longer exist, one of the first monuments that meets entering Ravenna
For the purposes of subheading 870110, the following definitions shall apply:
Porta Serrata (also known as Porta Anastasia) is located on the north side of the walls like Porta Adriana. Subject to closures (which the name is closed) over time, Pope Julius II, in 1511, when ...
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It is located in the northern part of the city and is also known as Cybo and Anastasia. Istria's marble and stone inserts make the powerful structure in mattons more soft.